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2023年考研考博-考博英語(yǔ)-吉林大學(xué)歷年高頻考題黑鉆摘選版附帶答案(圖片大小可自由調(diào)整)答案解析附后第1卷一.綜合題(共20題)1.單選題Ifhockeyplayersaretoo(

),theyarepenalized.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.clumsyB.aggressiveC.briskD.flexible2.單選題

HiscriticisminjuredJenny’s().Sosheisfeelingsadnow.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.divinityB.indignityC.egoD.mind3.單選題Carbondioxideandothernaturallyoccurringgasesintheearth’satmospherecreateanaturalgreenhouseeffectbytrappingandabsorbingsolarradiation.Thesegasesactasablanketandkeeptheplanetwarmenoughforlifetosurviveandflourish.Thewarmingoftheearthisbalancedbysomeoftheheatescapingfromtheatmospherebackintospace.Withoutthiscompensatingflowofheatoutofthesystem,thetemperatureoftheearth’ssurfaceanditsatmospherewouldrisesteadily.Scientistsareincreasinglyconcernedaboutahuman-drivengreenhouseeffectresultingfromariseinatmosphericlevelsofcarbondioxideandotherheat-trappinggreenhousegases.Theman-madegreenhouseeffectistheexhalationofindustrialcivilization.Amajorcontributingfactoristheburningoflargeamountsoffossilfuels—coal,petroleum,andnaturalgas.Anotheristhedestructionoftheworld’sforests,whichreducestheamountofcarbondioxideconvertedtooxygenbyplants.Emissionsofcarbondioxide,chlorofluorocarbons,nitrousoxide,andmethanefromhumanactivitieswillenhancethegreenhouseeffect,causingtheearth’ssurfacetobecomewarmer.Themaingreenhousegas,watervapor,willincreaseinresponsetoglobalwarmingandfurtherenhanceit.Thereisagreementwithinthescientificcommunitythatthebuildupofgreenhousegasesisalreadycausingtheearth’saveragesurfacetemperaturetorise.Thisischangingglobalclimateatanunusuallyfastrate.AccordingtotheWorldMeteorologicalOrganization,theearth’saveragetemperatureclimbedabout1degreeFinthepastcentury,andnineofthetenwarmestyearsonrecordhaveoccurredsince1990.AUnitedNationspanelhaspredictedthataverageglobaltemperaturescouldriseasmuchas10.5degreesFduringthenextcenturyasheart-trappinggasesfromhumanindustryaccumulateintheatmosphere.Whatarethepotentialimpactsofanenhancedgreenhouseeffect?Accordingtoestimatesbyaninternationalcommittee,NorthAmericanclimaticzonescouldshiftnorthwardbyasmuchas550kilometers(340miles).Suchachangeinclimatewouldlikelyaffectallsectorsofsociety.Insomeareas,heatandmoisturestresswouldcutcropyields,andtraditionalfarmingpracticeswouldhavetochange.Forexample,intheNorthAmericangrainbelt,highertemperaturesandmorefrequentdroughtduringthegrowingseasonmightrequirefarmerstoswitchfromcorntowheatandtousemorewaterforirrigation.Globalwarmingmayalsocauseariseinsealevelbymeltingpolaricecaps.Ariseinsealevelwouldacceleratecoastalerosionandinundateislandsandlow-lyingcoastalplains,someofwhicharedenselypopulated.Millionsofacresofcoastalfarmlandswouldbecoveredbywater.Furthermore,thewarmingofseawaterwillcausethewatertoexpand,thusaddingtothepotentialdanger.Globalwarminghasalreadyleftitsfingerprintonthenaturalworld.Tworesearchteamsrecentlyreviewedhundredsofpublishedpapersthattrackedchangesintherangeandbehaviorofplantandanimalspecies,andtheyfoundampleevidenceofplantsbloomingandbirdsnestingearlierinthespring.Bothteamsconcludedthatrisingglobaltemperaturesareshiftingtherangesofhundredsofspecies—thusclimaticzones—northward.Thesestudiesarehardevidencethatthenaturalworldisalreadyrespondingdramaticallytoclimatechange,eventhoughthechangehasjustbegun.Ifglobalwarmingtrendscontinue,changesintheenvironmentwillhaveanenormousimpactonworldbiology.Birdsespeciallyplayacriticalroleintheenvironmentbypollinatingplants,dispersingseeds,andcontrollinginsectpopulations;thus,changesintheirpopulationswillreverberatethroughouttheecosystemstheyinhabit.1.Accordingtothepassage,howdocarbondioxideandothergreenhousegasesaffecttheearth-atmospheresystem?2.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3aboutglobalclimatechange?3.Accordingtoparagraph4,whatisoneeffectthatclimatechangecouldhaveonagricultureinNorthAmerica?4.Whydoestheauthorusetheword“fingerprint”inparagraph6?5.Whatevidencedoestheauthorgivethatclimaticzoneshaveshiftednorthward?問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.Theycollectsolarradiationthatwarmstheearth’ssurface.B.Theycreatetheconditionsfornewformsoflifetoemerge.C.Theycauseheattoflowfromtheatmosphereintospace.D.Theydecreasetheamountofoxygenintheatmosphere.問(wèn)題2選項(xiàng)A.Climatechangewillhavebothpositiveandnegativeeffectsonhumansociety.B.Itisdifficulttopredicttheeffectsofclimatechangeoverthenextcentury.C.Internationalorganizationshavebeenstudyingclimatechangeonlysince1990.D.Climatechangeislikelytocontinueaslongasheat-trappinggasesaccumulate.問(wèn)題3選項(xiàng)A.ReturntomoretraditionalmethodsoffanningB.MovementoffarmstothenorthernmostregionsC.ChangesinthecropsthatfarmerscangrowD.Lesswateravailableforirrigatingcrops問(wèn)題4選項(xiàng)A.ToshowthathundredsoffingerprintswereexaminedB.TointroduceconclusiveevidenceofglobalwarmingC.TodescribeamethodusedbytworesearchteamsD.Tosuggestthatpeopledonotcauseglobalwarming問(wèn)題5選項(xiàng)A.Solarradiationescapesfromtheatmospherebackintospace.B.Thewaterintheoceanexpandsasitgetswarmer.C.PlantsbloomandbirdsbuildnestsearlierinthespringD.Birdsnolongerpollinateplantsorcontrolinsectpopulation4.單選題

Theideasexpressedinthearthistorian’sbookaremore(

)thanonewouldexpectonthebasisofherrather(

)treatmentofhersubjectintheopeningpages.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.riguingB.accessible...reconditeC.hidebound...reactionaryD.insightful...innovative5.單選題WillthereeverbeanotherEinstein?ThisistheundercurrentofconversationatEinsteinmemorialmeetingsthroughouttheyear.AnewEinsteinwillemerge,scientistssay.Butitmaytakealongtime.Afterall,morethan200yearsseparatedEinsteinfromhisnearestrival,IsaacNewton.ManyphysicistssaythenextEinsteinhasn’tbeenbornyet,orisababynow.That’sbecausethequestforaunifiedtheorythatwouldaccountforalltheforcesofnaturehaspushedcurrentmathematicstoitslimits.Newmathmustbecreatedbeforetheproblemcanbesolved.ButresearcherssaytherearemanyotherfactorsworkingagainstanotherEinsteinemerginganytimesoon.Foronething,physicsisamuchdifferentfieldtoday.InEinstein’sday,therewereonlyafewthousandphysicistsworldwide,andthetheoreticianswhocouldintellectuallyrivalEinsteinprobablywouldfitintoastreetcarwithseatstoshare.Educationisdifferent,too.OnecrucialaspectofEinstein’strainingthatisoverlookedistheyearsofphilosophyhereadasateenager—Kant,SchopenhauerandSpinoza,amongothers.Ittaughthimhowtothinkindependentlyandabstractlyaboutspaceandtime,anditwasn’tlongbeforehebecameaphilosopherhimself.“Theindependencecreatedbyphilosophicalinsightis—inmyopinion—themarkofdistinctionbetweenamereartisan(IE)orspecialistandarealseekeraftertruth,”Einsteinwrotein1944.Andhewasanaccomplishedmusician.Theinterplaybetweenmusicandmathiswell-known.Einsteinwouldfuriouslyplayhisviolinasawaytothinkthroughaknottyphysicsproblem.Today,universitieshaveproducedmillionsofphysicists.Therearen’tmanyjobsinscienceforthem,sotheygotoWallStreetandSiliconValleytoapplytheiranalyticalskillstomorepractical—andrewarding—efforts.“MaybethereisanEinsteinouttheretoday,”saidColumbiaUniversityphysicistBrianGreene,“butitwouldbealotharderforhimtobeheard.”EspeciallyconsideringwhatEinsteinwasproposing.“Theactualfabricofspaceandtimecurving?MyGod,whatanidea!”GreenesaidatarecentgatheringattheAspenInstitute.“Ittakesacertaintypeofpersonwhowillbanghisheadagainstthewallbecauseyoubelieveyou’llfindthesolution.”PerhapsthebestexamplesarethefivescientificpapersEinsteinwroteinhis“miracleyear”of1905.These“thoughtexperiments”werepagesofcalculationssignedandsubmittedtotheprestigiousjournalAnnalenderPhysikbyavirtualunknown.Therewerenofootnotesorcitations.Whatmighthappentosuchasubmissiontoday?“Weallgetpaperslikethoseinthemail,”Greenesaid.“Weputtheminthejunkfile.”1.Whatdoscientistsseemtoagreeupon,judgingfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?2.WhatwascriticaltoEinstein’ssuccess?3.Whatdoestheauthortellusaboutphysiciststoday?4.WhatdoesBrianGreeneimplybysaying“itwouldbealotharderforhimtobeheard”(Para.9)?5.Whenhesubmittedhispapersin1905,Einstein(

).問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.Einsteinpushedmathematicsalmosttoitslimits.B.ItwilltakeanotherEinsteintobuildaunifiedtheory.C.NophysicistislikelytosurpassEinsteininthenext200years.D.ItwillbesometimebeforeanewEinsteinemerges.問(wèn)題2選項(xiàng)A.Histalentasanaccomplishedmusician.B.Hisindependentandabstractthinking.C.Hisuntiringefforttofulfillhispotential.D.Hissolidfoundationinmaththeory.問(wèn)題3選項(xiàng)A.Theytendtoneglecttraininginanalyticalskills.B.Theyareverygoodatsolvingpracticalproblems.C.Theyattachgreatimportancetopublishingacademicpapers.D.Theyoftengointofieldsyieldinggreaterfinancialbenefits.問(wèn)題4選項(xiàng)A.Peoplehavetocompeteinordertogettheirpaperspublished.B.Itishardforascientisttohavehispaperspublishedtoday.C.PaperslikeEinstein’swouldunlikelygetpublishedtoday.D.Nobodywillreadpapersonapparentlyridiculoustheories.問(wèn)題5選項(xiàng)A.forgottomakefootnotesandcitationsB.waslittleknowninacademiccirclesC.wasknownasayounggeniusinmathcalculationsD.knewnothingabouttheformatofacademicpapers6.單選題Somemineralsarequitecommon,othersareregionally(

),andstillothersarerareontheearth.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.attributedB.distributedC.contributedD.scattered7.單選題

Itwasessentialthattheapplicationforms(

)backbeforethedeadline.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.mustbesentB.wouldbesentC.besentD.weresent8.單選題Thecommitteeis(

)adecisionfromtheheadquartersbeforeittakesanyaction.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.waitingB.awaitingforC.awaitingD.anticipating9.單選題Thescientistfounditpuzzlingthathistheoryencountered(

)despitewidespread

agreementthatitwas(

).問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.respect...crucialB.dismissal...simplisticC.skepticism...unfathomableD.opposition...indisputable10.單選題RobertF.Kennedyoncesaidthatacountry’sGDPmeasures“everythingexceptthatwhichmakeslifeworthwhile.”WithBritainvotingtoleavetheEuropeanUnion,andGDPalreadypredictedtoslowasaresult,itisnowatimelymomenttoassesswhathewasreferringto.ThequestionofGDPanditsusefulnesshasannoyedpolicymakersforoverhalfacentury.Manyarguethatitisaflawedconcept.Itmeasuresthingsthatdonotmatterandmissesthingsthatdo.Bymostrecentmeasures,theUK’sGDPhasbeentheenvyoftheWesternworld,withrecordlowunemploymentandhighgrowthfigures.Ifeverythingwasgoingsowell,thenwhydidover17millionpeoplevoteforBrexit,despitethewarningaboutwhatitcoulddototheircountry’seconomicprospects?Arecentannualstudyofcountriesandtheirabilitytoconvertgrowthintowell-beingshedssomelightonthatquestion.Acrossthe163countriesmeasured,theUKisoneofthepoorestperformersinensuringthateconomicgrowthistranslatedintomeaningfulimprovementsforitscitizens.RatherthanjustfocusingonGDP,over40differentsetsofcriteriafromhealth,educationandcivilsocietyengagementhavebeenmeasuredtogetamoreroundedassessmentofhowcountriesareperforming.Whileallofthesecountriesfacetheirownchallenges,thereareanumberofconsistentthemes.Yes,therehasbeenabuddingeconomicrecoverysincethe2008globalcrash,butinkeyindicatorsinareassuchashealthandeducation,majoreconomieshavecontinuedtodecline.Yetthisisn’tthecasewithallcountries.SomerelativelypoorEuropeancountrieshaveseenhugeimprovementsacrossmeasuresincludingcivilsociety,incomeequalityandenvironment.Thisisalessonthatrichcountriescanlearn.WhenGDPisnolongerregardedasthesolemeasureofcountry’ssuccess,theworldlooksverydifferent.SowhatKennedywasreferringtowasthatwhileGDPhasbeenthemostcommonmethodformeasuringtheeconomicactivityofnations,asameasure,itisnolongerenough.Itdoesnotincludeimportantfactorssuchasenvironmentalqualityofeducationoutcomes—allthingthatcontributetoaperson’ssenseofwell-being.ThesharphittogrowthpredictedaroundtheworldandintheUKcouldleadtoadeclineintheeverydayserviceswedependonforourwell-beingandforgrowth.Butpolicymakers,whorefocuseffortsonimprovingwell-beingratherthansimplyworryingaboutGDPfigurescouldavoidtheforecasteddoomandmayevenseeprogress1.RobertF.Kennedyiscitedbecausehe(

).2.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2that(

).3.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttherecentannualstudy?4.Inthelasttwoparagraphs,theauthorsuggeststhat(

).5.Whichofthefollowingisthebestforthetext?問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.praisedtheUKforitsGDPB.identifiedGDPwithhappinessC.misinterpretedtheroleofGDPD.hadalowopinionofGDP問(wèn)題2選項(xiàng)A.theUKisreluctanttoremolditseconomicpatternB.theUKwillcontributelesstotheworldeconomyC.GDPasthemeasureofsuccessiswidelydefiedintheUKD.policymakersintheUKarepayinglessattentiontoGDP問(wèn)題3選項(xiàng)A.ItexcludesGDPasanindicatorB.Itissponsoredby163countries.C.ItscriteriaarequestionableD.Itsresultareenlightening問(wèn)題4選項(xiàng)A.theUKispreparingforaneconomicboomB.highGDPforeshadowsaneconomicdeclineC.itisessentialtoconsiderfactorsbeyondGDPD.itrequirescautiontohandleeconomicissue問(wèn)題5選項(xiàng)A.HighGDPbutInadequateWell-being,aU.KlessonB.GDPfigures,aWindowonGlobalEconomicHealthC.RobertF.Kennedy,aTerminatorofGDPD.Brexit,theUK’sGatewaytoWell-being11.單選題Biologicaldiversityhasbecomewidelyrecognizedasacriticalconservationissueonlyinthepasttwodecades.Therapiddestructionofthetropicalrainforests,whicharetheecosystemswiththehighestknownspeciesdiversityonEarth,hasawakenedpeopletotheimportanceandfragilityofbiologicaldiversity.Thehighrateofspeciesextinctionsintheseenvironmentsisjolting,butitisimportanttorecognizethesignificanceofbiologicaldiversityinallecosystems.Asthehumanpopulationcontinuestoexpand,itwillnegativelyaffectoneafteranotherofEarth’secosystems.Interrestrialecosystemsandinfringemarineecosystems(suchaswetlands),themostcommonproblemishabitatdestruction.Inmostsituations,theresultisirreversible.Nowhumansarebeginningtodestroymarineecosystemsthroughothertypesofactivities,suchasdisposalandrunoffofpoisonouswaste;inlessthantwocenturies,bysignificantlyreducingthevarietyofspeciesonEarth,theyhaveunraveledconsofevolutionandirrevocablyredirecteditscourse.Certainly,therehavebeenperiodsinEarth’shistorywhenmassextinctionshaveoccurred.Theextinctionofthedinosaurswascausedbysomephysicalevent,eitherclimaticorcosmic.Therehavealsobeenlessdramaticextinctions,aswhennaturalcompetitionbetweenspeciesreachedanextremeconclusion.Only0.1percentofthespeciesthathavelivedonEarthhavesurvivedtothepresent,anditwaslargelychancethatdeterminedwhichspeciessurvivedandwhichdiedout.However,nothinghaseverequatedthemagnitudeandspeedwithwhichthehumanspeciesisalteringthephysicalandchemicalworldanddemolishingtheenvironment.Infact,thereiswideagreementthatitistherateofchangehumansareinflicting,evenmorethanthechangesthemselves,thatwillleadtobiologicaldevastation.LifeonEarthhascontinuallybeeninfluxasslowphysicalandchemicalchangeshaveoccurredonEarth,butlifeneedstimetoadapt-timeformigrationandgeneticadaptationwithinexistingspeciesandtimefortheproliferationofnewgeneticmaterialandnewspeciesthatmaybeabletosurviveinnewenvironments.1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?2.TheauthormentionsthereductionofthevarietyofspeciesonEarthinline10tosuggestthat(

).3.Theauthormentionstheextinctionofthedinosaursinthesecondparagraphtoemphasizethat(

).4.Accordingtothepassage,naturalevolutionarychangeisdifferentfromchangescausedbyhumansinthatchangescausedbyhumans(

).5.Withwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorbemostlikelytoagree?問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.ThecausesoftheextinctionofthedinosaurB.Thevarietyofspeciesfoundintropicalrainforests.C.TheimpactofhumanactivitiesonEarth’secosystemsD.Thetimerequiredforspeciestoadapttonewenvironments.問(wèn)題2選項(xiàng)A.newhabitatscanbecreatedforspeciesB.humansareoftenmadeillbypollutedwaterC.somespecieshavebeenmadeextinctbyhumanactivityD.anunderstandingofevolutioncanpreventcertainspeciesfromdisappearing.問(wèn)題3選項(xiàng)A.thecauseofthedinosaurs’extinctionisunknownB.Earth’sclimatehaschangedsignificantlysincethedinosaurs’extinction.C.notallmassextinctionshavebeencausedbyhumanactivityD.actionsbyhumanscouldnotstoptheirreversibleprocessofaspecies’extinction問(wèn)題4選項(xiàng)A.areoccurringatamuchfasterrateB.arelessdevastatingtomostspeciesC.affectfewerecosystemsD.arereversible問(wèn)題5選項(xiàng)A.HumaninfluenceonecosystemsshouldnotbeafactorindeterminingpublicpolicyB.Theextinctionofafewspeciesisanacceptableconsequenceofhumanprogress.C.Technologywillprovidesolutionstoproblemscausedbythedestructionofecosystems.D.Humansshouldbemoreconsciousoftheinfluencetheyhaveonecosystems.12.單選題Therealmofproductliabilityisonethathasalwaysputlegalscholarsandpractitionersatodds.Viewedbysomeasgenuineeffortstoprotectthepublicfromdangerousgoodsandothersasanexcusefordirtylawyerstosuerichcompanies,thematterhasyettoberesolved.Productliability,anditsimplicationsfordisgruntledconsumerswishingtosuethemakersofwhattheybuy,continuestobedebated.Thosewhoarguethatcurrentproductliabilitylawsarepositiveassertthatwithoutsuchlaws,manufacturerswouldbefreetodoastheypleasewithoutregardforthesafetyoftheconsumerswhobuytheirproducts.Asaresult,theyargue,shoddymerchandisewouldemerge,witheverypossiblecomercutinordertolowercosts,attheexpenseofquality.Notonlywouldtheshoddymerchandisebearip-off,however,buttheproductscouldlikelybeharmfulaswell.Proponentsofthispointofviewhailthenewwaveofwarninglabelsandincreasedqualityassurancethathasresultedfromrecentproductliabilitylegislation,confidentintheirconvictionthatithasmadetheAmericanmarketplaceasaferplacetoshop.Opponentsofthecurrentstatus-quo,however,citetheoverwhelmingamountoflitigationthathastakenplaceasaresultofstricterproductliability.Amoderateapproachisadvisedbythisgroup,betweenthenecessarysafeguardsthatworldpreventabuseofthesystembythecompaniesandtheexcessiveconsumer-protectionlawsthatallowproducerstobesuedatthedropofahat.Thesepeoplearguethatgreedandthealluringpossibilityofeasymoneyleadunscrupulousbuyerstolookforanyexcusetobringminorgrievancestocourt,hopingforamilliondollaroutcome.Asthesituationstandsnow,theformercampisgettingitsway,reflectingsociety’spriorityofsafetyovereconomics.Recentlobbyingbyproducershasbeguntoshiftthetide,however.Asabuseofproductliabilitylawscontinuesandgrows,courtsarebeginningtonotethetrendandtakeappropriatemeasures,castingakeenereyeonsuchcasessoastodistinguishbetweenfrivolouscasesandmoreseriousclaims.Inregardtothefutureofproductliabilitylegislationanditsrelationtooureverincreasinglylitigioussociety,onlytimewilltell.1.Itisstatedthatconsumerswhobringproductliabilityproblemstolitigation(

).2.Manufacturersinthetexttendto(

).3.Thosewhofavorlessstrictproductliabilitylawsbelievethat(

).4.Theauthor’sattitudetowardtheissueseemstobe(

).5.Themainpurposeofthistextisto(

).問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.areprimarilymotivatedbythepossibilityofquickmoneythroughalawsuitB.sufferinjuriesfromfaultymerchandiseanddeserveappropriatecompensationC.willfindtheiroptionslimitedinthefutureasproductliabilitylawswillmovetowardamoremoderatepositionD.bringtheirissuestolitigationbasedonbothlegitimateandprofitseekinggrounds問(wèn)題2選項(xiàng)A.invariablyproducedangerousproductsthatrequirelegislationtoensuresafetyB.holdprofitandcost-cuttinginhigherregardthanconsumersafetyC.bethevictimsofalegalinstitutionthatunfairlytargetsthemD.beboundbythecurrentsystem,causingthemtotakecautioninproducingtheirproducts問(wèn)題3選項(xiàng)A.suchlawscurbproducers’abilitytocreateshoddymerchandisetoattaingreaterprofitB.thelawsneedtobemodifiedtobetterservetheneedsofbothconsumersandproducersC.theresultsofsuchlawshavebeenpositivethusfar,butneedtobemodifiedD.strictproductliabilitylawsareunnecessaryandshouldbedisposedof問(wèn)題4選項(xiàng)A.biasedB.puzzlingC.objectiveD.indifferent問(wèn)題5選項(xiàng)A.presenttwoopposingsidesofanargumentforthereader’sconsiderationB.educatethereaderabouttheeffectofproductliabilitylegislationonthelegalsystemC.convincethereaderthatproductliabilitylawsneedtobechanged.D.informthereaderofthecurrentstatusofproductliabilitylaws13.單選題

Youmustremembernotto(

)fromthepointwhenyouwriteanessay.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.goastrayB.wanderC.divergeD.gooff14.單選題Theemployermust(

)thattheapplicationsfortheposthavetheproperqualifications.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.justifyB.verifyC.warrantD.perceive15.單選題Thedoctorsdon’t(

)thatthepatientwilllivemuchlonger.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.monitorB.manifestC.articulateD.anticipate16.單選題Somescientistsaredubiousoftheclaimthatorganisms(

)withageasaninevitableoutcomeofliving.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.depressB.defaultC.degradeD.deteriorate17.單選題The(

)preventsthepeopleinthetwoneighboringnationsfromlivinginpeace.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.brevityB.amenityC.enmityD.fidelity18.單選題Sinceabout1800,nearthebeginningoftheIndustrialRevolution,coal,petroleum,andgashavebeenusedatarapidlyincreasingrate.Thesupplyofthese(1)islimited,andelectricpowerisvery(2)inmanyplaces.Somescientistsbelievesolarenergyistheonly(3)whichcanmeettheworld’senormous(4)forpower.Greatprogresshadbeenmadeinharnessingthesun.Notonlyisthesunnowusedincooking,(5)italsosuppliespowerfor(6)thingsasbeaconlightsforshipsandairplanes.It(7)telephonelines,portableradios,electricclocks,hearingaids,andevencommunication.SomehomesandofficebuildingsintheUnitedStatesarenowbeing(8)withsolarenergy.Thethreemostsignificanttypesofsolarequipment(9)arethefurnace,thestill,andthecell.Solarfurnacesheatwaterorair,(10)isthencirculatedthroughabuildingtomakeitcomfortable.Solarstillsare(11)importantbecausetheycanprovide(12)wateratarelativelycheaprate.Saltcaneasilybe(13)fromseawaterwithasolarstill.Themosthighlydevelopedtypeofsolar(14)equipmentisthesolarcell.Somecellsareso(15)thattheycanturn16percentoftheenergytheyreceivefromthesun(16)electricenergy.Oneofthecell’sbiggestadvantagesis(17)itcanbemadeeithersmallenoughtocarry(18)largeenoughtoproduceacurrentthatcanrunanautomobile.Besides,ithasaverylonglife.Itisstilltooexpensiveforthe(19)consumerbutwhenwaysare(20)toproduceitmorecheaply,wecanexpectitsusetobewide-spread.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.materialsB.oresC.reservesD.fuels問(wèn)題2選項(xiàng)A.abundantB.adequateC.scarceD.rare問(wèn)題3選項(xiàng)A.meansB.sourceC.solutionD.resource問(wèn)題4選項(xiàng)A.needB.desireC.necessityD.supply問(wèn)題5選項(xiàng)A.moreoverB.besidesC.howeverD.but問(wèn)題6選項(xiàng)A.someB.manyC.suchD.these問(wèn)題7選項(xiàng)A.connectsB.operatesC.drivesD.manufactures問(wèn)題8選項(xiàng)A.heatedB.burntC.equippedD.built問(wèn)題9選項(xiàng)A.eversinceB.nowonderC.inallD.sofar問(wèn)題10選項(xiàng)A.thatB.whatC.whichD.it問(wèn)題11選項(xiàng)A.speciallyB.especiallyC.essentiallyD.specifically問(wèn)題12選項(xiàng)A.freshB.healthyC.boiledD.cool問(wèn)題13選項(xiàng)A.dissolvedB.distinguishedC.dividedD.removed問(wèn)題14選項(xiàng)A.electricB.electronicC.powerD.heating問(wèn)題15選項(xiàng)A.powerfulB.resourcefulC.efficientD.reliable問(wèn)題16選項(xiàng)A.throughB.intoC.byD.with問(wèn)題17選項(xiàng)A.howB.thatC.becauseD.which問(wèn)題18選項(xiàng)A.butB.soC.orD.too問(wèn)題19選項(xiàng)A.tipicalB.normalC.averageD.general問(wèn)題20選項(xiàng)A.discoveredB.inventedC.disclosedD.revealed19.單選題Hewasfiredbecausehewas(

)lateforwork.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.occasionallyB.consistentlyC.presentlyD.weekly20.單選題

Amotionpicturedirectorforovertwentyyears,JohnChampmanstampedhisfilmwith(

)tyleandpersonalconviction.問(wèn)題1選項(xiàng)A.himselfB.hisownC.hisD.him第1卷參考答案一.綜合題1.【答案】B【解析】考查形容詞詞義辨析。clumsy“笨拙的”;aggressive“侵略性的,好斗的”;brisk“敏銳的,活潑的”;flexible“靈活的,柔韌的,易彎曲的”。句意:如果曲棍球選手太過(guò)于具有攻擊性,將會(huì)被處罰。選項(xiàng)B符合題意。2.【答案】C【解析】考查名詞詞義辨析。divinity“神圣,神性”;indignity“侮辱,輕蔑”;ego“自尊心,自我意識(shí)”;mind“精神,理智,決心”。句意:他的批評(píng)傷害了Jenny的自尊心。所以她現(xiàn)在非常傷心。選項(xiàng)C符合題意。3.【答案】第1題:A第2題:D第3題:C第4題:B第5題:C【解析】1.文章第一段第一句Carbondioxideandothernaturallyoccurringgasesintheearth’satmospherecreateanaturalgreenhouseeffectbytrappingandabsorbingsolarradiation提到二氧化碳與其他氣體是通過(guò)捕獲和吸收太陽(yáng)輻射而形成了溫室效應(yīng)。選項(xiàng)A符合題意。2.文章第三段提到聯(lián)合國(guó)一個(gè)專門小組已預(yù)測(cè),隨著人類工業(yè)的吸熱氣體在地球大氣層的逐漸增加,全球平均氣溫在下個(gè)世紀(jì)可能上升10.5華氏度,選項(xiàng)D“只要吸熱氣體不斷累積,氣候變化就可能繼續(xù)”符合題意。3.文章第四段主要提及了溫室效應(yīng)的潛在影響(potentialimpacts),并舉了北美谷物種植帶的例子來(lái)說(shuō)明氣溫如果持續(xù)增高,當(dāng)?shù)厝嗣裰荒芊N植小麥而不再種植玉米。選項(xiàng)C“農(nóng)民可以種植的作物發(fā)生變化”符合題意。4.文章第六段提到研究團(tuán)隊(duì)通過(guò)查閱眾多相關(guān)資料證明自然世界對(duì)氣候變化已經(jīng)做出了的回應(yīng)是引人注目的(Thesestudiesarehardevidencethatthenaturalworldisalreadyrespondingdramaticallytoclimatechange,eventhoughthechangehasjustbegun.)由此可以推知fingerprint在這里有“證據(jù)”的意思。選項(xiàng)B符合題意。5.文章最后一段theyfoundampleevidenceofplantsbloomingandbirdsnestingearlierinthespring提到研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn)充分的證據(jù),比如春天里植物開(kāi)花和鳥(niǎo)類筑巢在時(shí)間上提前。由此可知選項(xiàng)C符合題意。4.【答案】B【解析】考查形容詞詞義辨析。compelling“引人注目的,不可抗拒的”;intriguing“有趣的,迷人的”;accessible“易接近的,可進(jìn)入的,可理解的”;recondite“深?yuàn)W的,隱藏的”;hidebound“死板的,保守的,頑固的”;reactionary“保守的,反動(dòng)的”;insightful“有深刻見(jiàn)解的,富有洞察力的”;innovative“革新的,創(chuàng)新的”。句意:跟她在開(kāi)篇對(duì)主題的深?yuàn)W表述,對(duì)于讀者而言,這個(gè)藝術(shù)史學(xué)家書(shū)中的觀點(diǎn)要容易理解很多。選項(xiàng)B符合題意。5.【答案】第1題:D第2題:B第3題:D第4題:D第5題:B【解析】1.文章第一段第三句話AnewEinsteinwillemerge,scientistssay.Butitmaytakealongtime.“科學(xué)家們說(shuō)一個(gè)新的愛(ài)因斯坦將會(huì)出現(xiàn)。但是需要很長(zhǎng)一段時(shí)間”,根據(jù)這句話可知選項(xiàng)D符合題意。2.文章第五段提到了愛(ài)因斯坦所受的教育不同。在他青少年時(shí)期他時(shí)常閱讀卡特、叔本華、斯賓諾莎這些哲學(xué)家的作品。這些作品教會(huì)了他如何獨(dú)立以及抽象地去思考時(shí)間與空間。由此可推知愛(ài)因斯坦“獨(dú)立以及抽象的思維”是他成功的關(guān)鍵。所以選項(xiàng)B符合題意。

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